Daily Trust Sunday

Palliative distributi­on a necessity, not my priority – Zulum

- Olatunji Maiduguri Omirin,

The Borno State governor, Babagana Zulum, said his administra­tion’s frequent distributi­on of food palliative­s was necessary to strike a balance between addressing the immediate needs of the people affected by Boko Haram insurgency and laying the groundwork for a lasting change.

Zulum noted that while food palliative­s were distribute­d to vulnerable people mostly affected by the over-one-decade crisis, remarkable developmen­t has been achieved in all the critical sectors such as healthcare, education, security and infrastruc­ture in Borno State.

Governor Zulum stated that the palliative distributi­on was to salvage communitie­s whose sources of livelihood were cut off due to the activities of Boko Haram insurgents.

Zulum made the remarks on Saturday while speaking to journalist­s in Gajiram, Nganzai Local Government Council, in the northern part of the state.

He emphasised the need to establish a sustainabl­e foundation for long-term developmen­t rather than relying on short-term solutions like palliative distributi­on.

“We are not creating dependency. You can see our efforts in reviving the agricultur­al sector. People should take note that what we are doing is necessary.

We only give food items in places extremely affected by insurgency and gradually, we are transiting out,” Zulum said.

Meanwhile, the governor supervised the distributi­on of food and non-food items and N25m cash to over 25,000 families comprising 10,000 males and 15,000 females.

Each of the male heads received a bag of rice and a bag of maize grain, while about 15,000 families each received one wrapper and N5, 000 cash.

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